Self and Other : : Object Relations in Psychoanalysis and Literature / / Robert Rogers.

In Self and Other, Robert Rogers presents a powerful argument for the adoption of a theory of object relations, combining the best features of traditional psychoanalytic theory with contemporary views on attachment behavior and intersubjectivity. Rogers discusses theory in relation both to actual ps...

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Psychoanalytic Crossroads
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Foreword -- Preface -- PART I. Modeling Interpersonal Relations -- 1. Drive versus Person: Two Orientations -- 2. Toward a Unified Theory of Object Relations -- PART II. Stories of Real Persons -- 3. Freud's Cases Reread -- 4. Gabrielle, Anna, Renee, Joey: Four Case Histories -- PART III. The Imagined Self and Other -- 5. The Stepmother World of Moby Dick -- 6. Meursault's Estrangement -- 7. The Sequestered Self of Emily Dickinson -- 8. Self and Other in Shakespearean Tragedy -- References -- Index
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In Self and Other, Robert Rogers presents a powerful argument for the adoption of a theory of object relations, combining the best features of traditional psychoanalytic theory with contemporary views on attachment behavior and intersubjectivity. Rogers discusses theory in relation both to actual psychoanalytic case histories and imagined selves found in literature, and provides a critical rereading of the case histories of Freud, Winnicott, Lichtenstein, Sechehaye, and Bettelheim. At once scientific and humanistic, Self and Other engagingly draws from theoretical, clinical, and literary traditions. It will appeal to psychoanalysts as well as to literary scholars interested in the application of psychoanalysis to literature.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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Middle class women United States History.
Mothers and daughters United States History.
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Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
Foreword --
Preface --
PART I. Modeling Interpersonal Relations --
1. Drive versus Person: Two Orientations --
2. Toward a Unified Theory of Object Relations --
PART II. Stories of Real Persons --
3. Freud's Cases Reread --
4. Gabrielle, Anna, Renee, Joey: Four Case Histories --
PART III. The Imagined Self and Other --
5. The Stepmother World of Moby Dick --
6. Meursault's Estrangement --
7. The Sequestered Self of Emily Dickinson --
8. Self and Other in Shakespearean Tragedy --
References --
Index
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CONTENTS --
Foreword --
Preface --
PART I. Modeling Interpersonal Relations --
1. Drive versus Person: Two Orientations --
2. Toward a Unified Theory of Object Relations --
PART II. Stories of Real Persons --
3. Freud's Cases Reread --
4. Gabrielle, Anna, Renee, Joey: Four Case Histories --
PART III. The Imagined Self and Other --
5. The Stepmother World of Moby Dick --
6. Meursault's Estrangement --
7. The Sequestered Self of Emily Dickinson --
8. Self and Other in Shakespearean Tragedy --
References --
Index
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CONTENTS --
Foreword --
Preface --
PART I. Modeling Interpersonal Relations --
1. Drive versus Person: Two Orientations --
2. Toward a Unified Theory of Object Relations --
PART II. Stories of Real Persons --
3. Freud's Cases Reread --
4. Gabrielle, Anna, Renee, Joey: Four Case Histories --
PART III. The Imagined Self and Other --
5. The Stepmother World of Moby Dick --
6. Meursault's Estrangement --
7. The Sequestered Self of Emily Dickinson --
8. Self and Other in Shakespearean Tragedy --
References --
Index
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